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Bridging the Climate-Health Gap

GENEVA – According to the WHO, around two billion people lack safe drinking water, and climate change worsens health issues like heat-related illnesses and facing malnourishment. Developing countries, contributing least to climate change, bear the impact of its health impacts and lack resources for adaptation.

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Forest Fire Lasts to Rage in Soon Valley, Pakistan

The District Emergency Officer reported that the wildfire in the Soon Valley forest remains uncontrolled. The fire, which started yesterday at Dhoke Miani, has postured severe threats to wildlife and has already scorched thousands of trees to ashes. Efforts to extinguish the fire are continuing

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Europe’s Carbon Border Tax Advances the Fight Against Climate Change

CAMBRIDGE – The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), launched in October 2023, wants importers to report greenhouse-gas emissions from imported goods. Starting in January 2026, the EU will impose tariffs on imports from countries missing comparable carbon pricing. Targeting aluminum, iron, steel, cement,

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The Impact of Unpatterned Rain: A Human-Induced Catastrophe

Un-patterned and irregular rainfall has become a growing concern globally, disrupting ecosystems, agriculture, and even daily life. Recent weather irregularities, like sudden heavy downpours or lengthy dry spells, highlight a significant withdrawal from historical weather patterns. Scientific studies increasingly point to the human activities— urbanization,

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